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* You can build [[fence]]s and [[house]]s on top of the docks and once completed it will become part of the structure.  
 
* You can build [[fence]]s and [[house]]s on top of the docks and once completed it will become part of the structure.  
 
* Destroying the structure will not destroy the floor on the support, it will need to be destroyed separately.
 
* Destroying the structure will not destroy the floor on the support, it will need to be destroyed separately.
* Docks can be built in all types of materials. Choose the type you want when planning the adjacent tiles.
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* Docks can be built from wood (uses beams and nails) or any kind of stone (uses bricks and mortar). Choose the type you want when planning the adjacent tiles.
 
* Wooden dock supports have a max depth of 102 dirts.  
 
* Wooden dock supports have a max depth of 102 dirts.  
 
* Stone dock supports have a max depth of 289 dirts.  
 
* Stone dock supports have a max depth of 289 dirts.  

Revision as of 13:11, 20 September 2025

Main / Structures / Docks

Description

This feature allows you to build floors outside of houses and plan floors from an adjacent floor border into open air or sloped tiles.

  • Attached docks- you build a floor adjacent to the house
  • Free-standing docks- you plan and build a floor on a flat tile.
    • Right click tile border of the floor and plan an adjacent floor-choose they type you want.
    • Once a support has been built you can then build a floor above it.
    • Houses and or Fences can also be built on the dock.

Notes

  • mallet or hammer for wooden docks and trowel for masonry ones.
  • You can build fences and houses on top of the docks and once completed it will become part of the structure.
  • Destroying the structure will not destroy the floor on the support, it will need to be destroyed separately.
  • Docks can be built from wood (uses beams and nails) or any kind of stone (uses bricks and mortar). Choose the type you want when planning the adjacent tiles.
  • Wooden dock supports have a max depth of 102 dirts.
  • Stone dock supports have a max depth of 289 dirts.